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Chapter 546

    Chapter 546


    Even Heather—who was usually uninterested in space—got into character. She looked at Matthias,


    and he answered, “This is more interesting than I thought.”


    She nodded in assent. I seem to have underestimated modern tech. I totally didn’t expect simtions


    to be so realistic now.


    “Pardon me for my rude behavior earlier, dear guests. Do you have any questions for me?” the captain


    asked politely, unlike how he acted earlier.


    Matthias stared at the screen and asked, “Will we bending on Kepler-452b?” That was the question


    he wanted answered the most.


    The serious captain finally cracked a smile. “Yes, we shall bending on Kepler-452b.”


    Matthias looked at the captain up close. Since they were just simted humans, they should be


    different from real humans. If he can smile, that means he has a real-life model somewhere. There


    were a lot of simted humans around the deck, but most of them had a deadpan look on their face.


    The details werecking, but obviously the creator had poured a lot of soul into the captain. It must


    have been hard to make even one character like that, so Matthias didn’t nitpick.


    A momentter, a timer appeared on the screen, much to Matthias’ confusion. Then, the captain


    answered, “We’ll bending in three minutes. Please remain seated and buckled up.” The captain


    started going back to the helm to get ready for a bumpynding.


    Heather was keeping her silence, since everything that was happening was already beyond her. She


    was hoping Matthias would exin the science behind it, but the most important thing at the moment


    was thending.


    Every second felt like an eternity, and a minute felt like infinity. The timer on the screen was urate to


    milliseconds, and the tension was growing in the spaceship; even the deadpan crew members were


    starting to look serious. “This is the longest three minutes I’ve ever experienced,” Heather blurted. Only


    a minute and a half had passed, but it already felt like forever.


    “Patience. It’ll be over in a minute,” he calmed her down.


    As if stopped by something, the crew put down their work and stood at their stations, staring at the


    screen. The robot started creaking, and Heather looked at it. Is it getting rusty? Why’d it creak?


    “System error. Rebooting.” The robot malfunctioned right before theynded, and it was just beside


    Heather.


    Heather thought it was weird, then the spaceship shook violently, as if it had crashed into something.


    The screen cked out, and the lights kept shing. Heather arched her eyebrow, while Matthias held


    his forehead. An inevitable crisis was descending upon them.


    Obviously, anding was impossible. So much for that, Matthias thought. Time to get back to reality, I


    guess. Modern tech was still insufficient to simte anding on another, so they threw in a


    crisis at thest moment.


    They started getting nervous; even though they had seen the trope countless times in movies, getting


    plunged right into the chaos was still heart pounding for them.


    “Captain! We crashed into an unidentified object. The ship sustained heavy damage,” a crew member


    said shrilly. That was not good news.


    However, the captain was still calm and collected. “Activate the backup n.” He was too calm, as if


    the crisis was nothing to be scared off.


    Heather and Matthias were slowly getting into the feel of it. The plot was smooth, and the suspense


    was thrown in at the right time. They thought they were in a Hollywood set, but they were just in a


    museum. The crisis was enough to make them nervous and fill them with adrenaline though.


    The whole crew had descended into chaos, but the captain was still as calm as ever. Matthias and


    Heather were also starting to feel the despair surrounding everyone. As the story went on, the ship was


    sucked into a ck hole, which gobbled it up, making it disappear into nothingness.


    Everyone was trying to escape the ck hole, though Matthias was still holding Heather’s hand tightly.


    It was a good thing none of them were ustrophobic, or they would have had a panic attack right


    there and then. Even though they were in a crisis, they were still calm.


    The crew was starting to spit out jargon, and they listened closely. Simply put, the ship was badly


    damaged, and the ck hole would destroy it. Some of the crew members were starting to write down


    theirst will and testament, but it offered littlefort, since they had lost contact with Earth.


    The robot had rebooted some time earlier, and he went up to Matthias and Heather. “The ship will be


    destroyed soon. If you have anyst words, I can send it back to Earth.”


    Even the robot was starting to get sentimental. Matthias and Heather looked at each other, but they


    could see nothing in the darkness. All that was left in the final moments was toe up with their st


    words’.


    “Dying with someone I love is one hell of a way to go. I have no regrets,” Matthias said.


    For a moment there, Heather felt touched. Even though she knew it was all fake, it didn’t stop her from


    feeling the love in it though, and she got into character as well.


    “What about you, Miss Langston?” the robot asked her.


    Thanks to Matthias, Heather actually had something worthwhile to say. “My only regret is that I’ve


    never truly been myself. My life is nothing but a fa?ade.”


    She blurted it out. It was something she would only think about, but she never expected herself to say it


    out loud. Heather felt like she had gone overboard for a bit. For some reason, she thought that she


    wasn’t herself, then she realized it was because of Matthias.


    Matthias’ mood was simply infectious, so she wanted to be herself that day. She would get tired of


    wearing the mask, so she needed to take a breather every now and then.


    The darkness went on for a long, long time, threatening to devour the very souls of everything caught in


    it. Everything around them was spinning, and time went on for eternity. After what seemed like forever,


    a bright light broke through, and Heather covered her eyes.


    For a moment, the light felt painful to look at, then they heard the captain heave a sigh of relief. The


    captain, with all his wisdom, had managed to lead the crew members across the ck hole for a


    chance of survival. The guests, Matthias and Heather, had a chance at a new life. Everyone was


    enjoying the sunlight, breathing in the fresh air. It was a great feeling after going through the ck hole


    with barely any air to breathe.


    The experience was a challenge, and those with bad health should never attempt it. Arge part of the


    ride demanded decent physical ability, which meant the guests should be healthy and disease-free at


    the very least. It was more like a life-and-death simtion than a super realistic ride, but a meaningful


    ride nheless; one that made its guests honest to themselves.


    Once they came out of the spaceship, Heather smirked. “Happy ending, huh?” She sounded sad


    though when she said that.


    “Yeah, it’s a happy ending. Don’t you like it?” Matthias asked.


    She shook her head. “Life is always cruel. It’s always better to have multiple endings.” She got out of


    character because everyone survived in the end.


    “Oh, I should have chosen the bad ending if I had known about it.” He looked at her and grinned.


    “I see, so you can choose the endings.” Realization struck her when she heard that. Looks like he


    knows more than I thought.


    “The voucher mentioned it.” He then took out a voucher. Heather looked at it, but she didn’t pay much


    attention to it, though she suspected he might have more vouchers in store. “We can experience it


    again if you don’t like the ending,” he suggested.


    “No. The ending’s the only thing different, not the plot. I don’t want to go through the same thing twice,”


    she said in refusal. Since they chose the happy ending at first, there was no need for a second trip,


    even if the ending was a bad one. It would be pointless.


    “But business is usually repetitive and boring. How do you go through it then?” Matthias asked in reflex.


    Whenever he was with her, he’d always try to debate.


    She gave him a weird look, wondering why he would always try to argue with her. Why can’t he just talk


    like a normal guy? Is debating with me that fun? “It’s my job. Not like I can choose what I like, unlike my


    personal life,” she answered him, though she was annoyed about how he could ruin the atmosphere so


    easily.


    Because of his question, she felt like ignoring him again. However, she was also frustrated that she


    couldn’t talk to him normally. Every time she was with him, they’d end up arguing, and both sides would


    refuse to back off. That was especially true for Matthias, who could ruin the atmosphere single-


    handedly. She didn’t know how she should handle him.


    Matthias held back the urge to argue, since Evan had told him to change that habit no matter what.


    Matthias had been paying attention to that the whole time, but he’d still unconsciously argue with her.


    He couldn’t do anything about his reflex, which was really frustrating. A momentter, Matthias started


    some small talk. “Are you hungry?”


    Heather nodded. Thanks to Matthias, she didn’t eat much that morning, and after that whole ride, she


    needed to refuel, so she needed to eat.


    “This ce is nice. Let’s go.” Matthias wanted to please her by showing her some good ce to eat.


    In response, she narrowed her eyes. Matthias was being too out of character, so she wasn’t used to it.


    Since she was used to their constant arguments, it was hard to adapt to a nice Matthias. “I don’t want


    local food.” Heather started being unreasonable to see how Matthias would react to it.


    “There’s a Southeast Asian ce there. It’s great, and I think you’d like it.” Matthias was still gentle


    toward her, but it wasn’t like him. Usually he was sharp, snarky, and annoying.


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    “I don’t like sweet stuff.” Heather went a step further, obviously having a little n going on in her head.
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